Honestly, the NBA's biggest stars have become the biggest wimps.
There — how's that for an opening?
Seriously, they don't want to tackle a challenge anymore, especially when they become free agents.
They'd rather take a cozy shortcut and join other stars to create trendy Dream Teams.
They ride one another's coattails today, divvying up the workload and the blame.
The league has seen a few supposed super powers assembled over the past seven or eight years: A Big Three in Boston, a Big Three in Miami, a Big Three in L.A. (on the Clippers' side of Staples Center) and now a Big Three in Cleveland.